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Crochet Beautiful Campfire

Have you ever tried to crochet a beautiful campfire? It's such a fun and creative project that can bring warmth and coziness to any space. With just a few yarns and some basic crochet stitches, you can create a charming campfire that will light up your room. Whether you use it as a decoration or a cute gift for a friend who loves camping, this little crochet project is sure to bring a smile to your face. So grab your crochet hook and let's get started on making your very own adorable campfire!

Supplies

2.75mm Crochet Hook
Red Heart Super Saver Yarn in Light Tan, Red and Orange
Stuffing
Scissors
Needle
Abbreviations
Ch-Chain
Sc-Single Crochet
Inc-Increase
Dec-Decrease
Fo- Fasten Off

Finished Size

3 inches

Large Log

Row1: With light tan yarn ch x 23 (23)

Row2: Turn, sc x 22 (22)

Row3-17: Turn, ch, sc x 22, fo at the end of Row17 (22)

End Of Log (Make 4)

Rd1: With light tan yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)

Rd2: Inc x 6, fo (12)

Small Log (Make 2)

Row1: With light tan yarn ch x 12 (12)

Row2: Turn, sc x 11 (11)

Row3-17: Turn, ch, sc x 11, fo at the end of Row17 (11)

Small Flame (Make 2)

Rd1: Starting at the bottom of your flame with red yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)

Rd2-4: Sc x 6 (6)

Rd5: [Sc x inc] x 3 (9)

Rd6: Sc x 9 (9)

Rd7: [Sc, inc] x 4, sc (13)

Rd8: Sc x 13 (13)

Rd9: [Sc x 2, inc] x 4, sc (17)

Rd10: Sc x 17 (17)

Rd11: Stuff your flame as you are working from this point on, dec x 8, sc (9)

Rd12: Dec x 4, sc (5)

Rd13: Dec x 2, sc, fo (3)

Large Flame

Rd1: Starting at the bottom of your flame with orange yarn sc x 6 in an adjustable ring (6)

Rd2-5: Sc x 6 (6)

Rd6: Inc x 6 (12)

Rd7: Sc x 12 (12)

Rd8: [Sc x 3, inc] x 3 (15)

Rd9: Sc x 15 (15)

Rd10: Sc x 7, inc, sc x 7 (16)

Rd11-14: Sc x 16 (16)

Rd15: Stuff your flame as you are working from this point on, [Sc x 5, inc] x 2, sc x 4

(18)

Rd16: Dec x 9 (9)

Rd17: Dec x4, sc (5)

Rd18: Dec x 2, sc, fo (3)

Assembly:

Fold the large log in half lengthwise and sew the two ends together. Then stuff the log and sew both ends onto the log. Then fold the two short logs in half lengthways and sew the two ends together on each log, the shorter logs will only have one end to sew on. Stuff both of the short logs and take the end that doesn't have a bottom and sew it onto the large log in the middle, one on either side. Then Sew the flames ono the logs, with the large flame in the middle. Weave in all ends and trim them.

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